. >> i have a rightful citizen of this country, and i am the rightful abider of this law, so i am here. >> that policy has encouraged local buddhists to believe it's ok to expel muslim neighbors with whom they have a long list of grievances. at a monastery, i was shown photographs of alleged muslim atrocities. muslims are accused of trying to outgrow the buddhist population. >> we can't expel them. those who are legal citizens of burma can stay here, but if they do, they must adapt to our culture. >> this is the flip side of burma's seemingly miraculous transformation. long suppressed fear and intolerance bubbling to the surface. it drove this 45-year-old woman from her home and left her to die, racked with fever, while sheltering under a building in someone else's village. bbc news, rakhine state, burma. >> as we heard there in jonathan's report from rakhine state, the violence has led to a rise in the number of refugees fleeing from that region and its capital, sitte. many are going to neighboring bangladesh. on wednesday, around 100 refugees died after their bank is he sank off the